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Episode 36 Your Retirement Mindset – Part 5 Counting Cash

What are some indicators of wealth you had growing up?

A friend asked me that question recently.

At first, I thought It’s all about money, Millions and billions of dollars.  If you define wealth as living in a mansion, owning a private jet and having a personal banker at your beck and call then my family was definitely not wealthy.  If you describe wealth as having enough food and clothing, comfortable housing, and loving parents then I experienced wealth growing up as well as continued the happy family life with my own kids.  The reality is, that your interpretation of wealth is unique to you.

Think about your ideas about money when you were in your twenties or thirties compared to your fifties and sixties.  The amount of cash, also known as money, is the greatest measure of success, wealth, and a fabulous life in our society.  However, counting your cash, flaunting it or even hording it does not guarantee happiness or fulfillment.

For that, you need to build relationships with family and friends, find hobbies and interests to explore or purpose your purpose.  Spend your retirement years using your cash to enjoy the life it can provide.  Ask yourself, how can I serve rather than how much cash do I have?

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